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the wireless feet futures product and mark with the competitive enterprise institute, we've got mary brown with cisco, senior director of government affairs, and we've got daniel paneras with the int internet and television association. and finally we've got roger who has just generously given us a great background on the subject. michael, i'll start with you. >> thanks for doing this. and you know as roger said, it's looking increasingly unlikely that there will be a mandate for dsrc as the specific technology or really any mandate for a vehicle to vehicle safety signaling. particularly if there's no mandate, the fcc should use the opportunity to make take an immediate fresh look at the high use of this fairly large and now incritical conditi increasingly value spectrum which lays empty. this should be fairly obvious, quite a bit has changed since 1999 when it was first allocated. and i'll mention a few of those first, there is a revolutionary new auto safety technology to avoid most serious accidents, it's just not radio communications technology. as automakers develop ought mated vehicl
the wireless feet futures product and mark with the competitive enterprise institute, we've got mary brown with cisco, senior director of government affairs, and we've got daniel paneras with the int internet and television association. and finally we've got roger who has just generously given us a great background on the subject. michael, i'll start with you. >> thanks for doing this. and you know as roger said, it's looking increasingly unlikely that there will be a mandate for dsrc as...
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we have mary brown. we have daniel and vice president and associate general council. and finally we have roj who has generously given us the great background on the subject. so michael, i'll start with you. >> thanks for doing this and you know as roger said, it's looking increasi increasingly unlikely that there will be a man date for dsrc as the specific technology or any mandate for a vehicle to vehicle safety signaling and if there's no mandate the fcc should use the opportunity to take an immediate look at the highest and best use of this fairly large and increasingly valuable spectrum that lays empty because, you know, and this should be clearly obvious, quite a bit has changed since 1999. when it was first allocated. i'll mention a few of those first. there is a revolutionary new auto safety technology to avoid most serious accidents. it's just not radio communications technology. as auto makers develop automated vehicles they're already incorporating and rapidly improving sophisticated crash avoidance technology and on board sensors such as drowsiness protecti
we have mary brown. we have daniel and vice president and associate general council. and finally we have roj who has generously given us the great background on the subject. so michael, i'll start with you. >> thanks for doing this and you know as roger said, it's looking increasi increasingly unlikely that there will be a man date for dsrc as the specific technology or any mandate for a vehicle to vehicle safety signaling and if there's no mandate the fcc should use the opportunity to...
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oci and we have gone [inaudible] competitive enterprise institute and senior fellow and we've got mary brown with cisco, we've got danielle with an tta and she is vice president and associate general counsel and finally we have roger has just generously given us a great background on the subject. michael, i was there with you. >> okay. thanks for doing this and as roger said it is looking increasingly unlikely that there will be a mandate for the src as the specific technology or any mandate for a vehicle to vehicle safety signaling and particulary there's no mandate the fcc should use the opportunity to make a to take immediate look at the highest and best news of this to fairly large and now increasingly valuable spectrum which weighs empty. it should be fairly obvious that quite a bit has changed since 1999 when it was first allocat allocated. i will mention a few of those. first, there is a revolutionary new auto safety technology to avoid most which is not just radiocommunication technology. as automakers develop automated vehicles there are already incorporating and rapidly improving o
oci and we have gone [inaudible] competitive enterprise institute and senior fellow and we've got mary brown with cisco, we've got danielle with an tta and she is vice president and associate general counsel and finally we have roger has just generously given us a great background on the subject. michael, i was there with you. >> okay. thanks for doing this and as roger said it is looking increasingly unlikely that there will be a mandate for the src as the specific technology or any...
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there's marie van briton brown, who in 1966, during the heart of the civil rights movement, invented security system. before her, i when someone broke in, people just ideal, "hey, man! don't touch my shit." >> while her invention might have decreased theft, it didn't stopped a.d.t. from stealing the idea from her. ( laughter ). >> we also can't forget may carol timerson, the first black woman to travel in space. >> you know what i've always said, dulce is more black people should go to space. not just for science, but for safety. there's no police up there. i just want to thank you for bringing these wonderful pieces to the show. we often forget what black women did in history. >> history? we're forgetting black women now. quick: who founded the black lives matter movement. >> that's very easy. everyone knows it's d. ray the man in the blue vest. >> d. ray! no, the founder were alisa gardners, and therese colors. >> were they wearing a blue vest? >> no. >> then how was i supposed to know. sounds like a fashion problem. there's only 30 minutes left here in black history month. and who
there's marie van briton brown, who in 1966, during the heart of the civil rights movement, invented security system. before her, i when someone broke in, people just ideal, "hey, man! don't touch my shit." >> while her invention might have decreased theft, it didn't stopped a.d.t. from stealing the idea from her. ( laughter ). >> we also can't forget may carol timerson, the first black woman to travel in space. >> you know what i've always said, dulce is more black...
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could think of to do this was to give the money to a man named john brown, who was an antislery activist. by sponsoring a revolution, maryellen pleasant put herself in tremenus danger. john brown himself was hanged. robert rd church was born a slave in the mississippi delta to a white steamship owner and his black concubine. he escaped slavery during the civil war when his father's steamship was commandeered by the confederacy. he swam downstream and wasd up on the shore in memphis. when he was in memphis, he set out to become a busine by the turn-of-the-century, heh owned as moperty in memphis as anybody, white or black. one of the groups he gave money to was a group that was trying to get out of tennessee to go to tulsa, to go to a place called black wall street, which was built around the turn-of-the-century by a black businessman and became famous as one of the most prosperous like -- black neighborhoods. royed wall street was de by rioters who came in. that was just the type of risk that african-americans who had wealth faced during that period. madam cj walker started her ownk company, cj waer hair company. ce beca
could think of to do this was to give the money to a man named john brown, who was an antislery activist. by sponsoring a revolution, maryellen pleasant put herself in tremenus danger. john brown himself was hanged. robert rd church was born a slave in the mississippi delta to a white steamship owner and his black concubine. he escaped slavery during the civil war when his father's steamship was commandeered by the confederacy. he swam downstream and wasd up on the shore in memphis. when he was...
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could think of to do this was to give the money to a man named john brown who was an anti—slavery activist. by sponsoring a revolution, mary john brown himself was hanged. robert reed church was born a slave in the mississippi delta to a white steamship owner and his black concubine. he escaped slavery during the civil war when his father's steamship was commandeered by the confederacy. he swam downstream and washed up on the shore of memphis. when he was in memphis, he set out to become a businessman. by the turn of the century, he owned as much property in memphis as anybody, white or black. one of the groups he gave money to was a group trying to get out of tennessee to go to tulsa, to go to a place called "black wall street," which was built around the turn of the century by a man named o w gurley. and it became famous as, you know, one of the most prosperous black neighbourhoods. black wall street was destroyed by rioters who came in and razed it to the ground. that was just the type of risk that african americans who had wealth faced during that period. madam cj walker started her own company called the madam cj walk
could think of to do this was to give the money to a man named john brown who was an anti—slavery activist. by sponsoring a revolution, mary john brown himself was hanged. robert reed church was born a slave in the mississippi delta to a white steamship owner and his black concubine. he escaped slavery during the civil war when his father's steamship was commandeered by the confederacy. he swam downstream and washed up on the shore of memphis. when he was in memphis, he set out to become a...
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wetsuit required. >> we actually have seen many of the sites inays nobody else er has. >> brown: the model shows the "maryestianow rests on a flat, sandy seabed just 600 yards off bermuda's south coast. at the "montana," it bomes clear how wrecks become part of the marine habitat, allowing scientists more compive data on the current health of bermuda's coral reefs and fish populations. >> we're not just cataloging the wreck. you're actlly capturing data that people didn't even know they were collecting. t u start to learn things about sea level rise, abastal change. all these things suddenly come into play in ways that i never imagined. >> brown: that's the hope with the bermudproject-- to explore and preserve in new ways going forward. and keuster and his team are thinking far beyond these wate, hoping to replicate th work in ever greater scale. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown from bermuda and san diego. >> woodruff: tomorrow's edition of pbs newshekend will have full coverage of the students march to protest gun violence. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great week
wetsuit required. >> we actually have seen many of the sites inays nobody else er has. >> brown: the model shows the "maryestianow rests on a flat, sandy seabed just 600 yards off bermuda's south coast. at the "montana," it bomes clear how wrecks become part of the marine habitat, allowing scientists more compive data on the current health of bermuda's coral reefs and fish populations. >> we're not just cataloging the wreck. you're actlly capturing data that...
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for a girls' night out with friends the future royal drops by the brown cow pub owned by a friend of harry's. a killer burger, bloody marysolate mousse. we'll have what they're having. >> chocolate mousse? not before your big day, she's got to be on wedding bod, "operation wedding dress." >> that man likes her curves and edges. have two, meghan. >> and a margaret that. >>> meghan is not the only bridal beauty gearing up to say i do. if you're weapon notwithstanding paltrow, don't expect much the second time around. >> have you started planning the wedding? >> not yet. i'm so busy. you know, i'll get -- i will. i will. at some point. >> will everybody be involved, big? >> i'm old to have a big wedding and a big old white dress. i've got to be -- i've got to dial it back. >> a lady is never too old to have a white dress and a big ring, honey, that's a good thing. >> reporter: did i hear you say -- >> you're going to have all your animals? the wedding? >> yes. >> wn is this happening? we've all been on pins and needles waiting for this day. >> there's no info when it's happening. put it this way, there will be no animals lef
for a girls' night out with friends the future royal drops by the brown cow pub owned by a friend of harry's. a killer burger, bloody marysolate mousse. we'll have what they're having. >> chocolate mousse? not before your big day, she's got to be on wedding bod, "operation wedding dress." >> that man likes her curves and edges. have two, meghan. >> and a margaret that. >>> meghan is not the only bridal beauty gearing up to say i do. if you're weapon...
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. >> brown: rouja discovered this bottle of wine, thought to be more than 150 years old, whilema surveying the s of the "mary celestia," a blockade runner use by the confederacy which sank in 1864 undersumouri cian mces.ys >> brown: there was no wine- hetasting for us, but anotrbo find, le of perfume, offered a rare smell of the past, when roujarought it to isabelle ramsey-brackstone of the lili bermuda perfury. >> in a shipwreck that's 150 and it's still intact. that was never heard of and not just in bermuda, but worldwide. i was in t presence of the oldest intact perfume bottle in the world. >> brown: the liquid had decomposed, leaving an awful stench. but a chemical analysishowed the fragrance was made from grapefruit, ambers and musks. >> and we said, "okay, now let's recreate it to what it would have smelled when it actually sank 150 years ago." >> brown: so this is the scent of the british royal court in >> yes. victoria, queen victoria would have worn this, yes.ed qu forararchlo d realve sesarticts belong to the government. but the wrecks also servean another impofunction, in bermuda's efforts to pre
. >> brown: rouja discovered this bottle of wine, thought to be more than 150 years old, whilema surveying the s of the "mary celestia," a blockade runner use by the confederacy which sank in 1864 undersumouri cian mces.ys >> brown: there was no wine- hetasting for us, but anotrbo find, le of perfume, offered a rare smell of the past, when roujarought it to isabelle ramsey-brackstone of the lili bermuda perfury. >> in a shipwreck that's 150 and it's still intact....
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the president is blasting the liberal bastion of california and the governor jerry brown and of course a very liberal maryf oakland for championing century policies that will literally put criminal illegal immigrants before american citizens and their safety. watch this. >> i think you've done a very bad job running california. they have the highest taxes in the united states, the place is totally out of control. your sanctuary cities where your criminals are living in the sanctuary cities and on the mayor of oakland goes out and notifies when i.c.e. is going into pick them up and many of them are criminals with criminal records and very dangerous people and he would say dangerous people. i think the governor is doing a terrible job running the state of california. >> sean: so the state of california is literally putting american lives in danger. why? because they want to follow the law, cooperate with federal immigration officials, and they are trying to do their job, arrest illegal immigrant criminals and remove them from the country. this is a national security issues. democrats, sadly they are putting
the president is blasting the liberal bastion of california and the governor jerry brown and of course a very liberal maryf oakland for championing century policies that will literally put criminal illegal immigrants before american citizens and their safety. watch this. >> i think you've done a very bad job running california. they have the highest taxes in the united states, the place is totally out of control. your sanctuary cities where your criminals are living in the sanctuary...
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marie naylor, fox 2 news . >>> o.j. simpson talks about what could have happened to nicole brown simpson the night she was killed.ever before televised to interview that is coming to fox.>>> oaklands mayor is facing a new round of criticism after selling the alarm on an icd operation -- i.c.e. operation. >>> we have details on an immigration operation that ended yesterday. over 200 people were arrested over four days. over 180 work can pick the criminals. 115 had felony convictions including child sex crimes and weapons charges. today the white house said that the justice department is reviewing the actions of the mayor of oakland after she warned the public that raids were imminent. the active director of ice says that they could have made 800 arrest if she had not issued the warning.>> i think it is outrageous that a mayor would circumvent federal authority and put them in danger by making a move such as that. is currently under review by the department of justice.>> the mayor's office says they are unaware of a review. the alameda county sheriff was critical of her actions. >> anytime you want criminals you je
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they dedicate the mural to all the black and brown men and women who have left us due to police violence, racism and gentrification. reporting in oakland, i'm mary lee, kpix5. >> by the way, people who work at the cafe didn't want to talk on camera saying it's been a stressful time and for their part, the oakland police department and the police union did not want to comment either. >>> a popular trail on the peninsula is closed because of an aggressive mountain lion. two encounters have been reported on the sunrise trail in portola valley. caution tape was put up across the entrance along with signs saying the area is closed. the first encounter was early yesterday. the second was today. ea.. but the >> it's definitely a little scary. i think i've seen a mountain lion from afar before, but they've always been pretty tame and i've never seen an aggressive one. i'll be avoiding the trail. >> mountain lion sightings are not uncommon in the area, but the county says the animal may be acting aggressively to protect a young cub. >>> well, san francisco mayoral candidate london breed just picked up a new high profile endorsement from snoop dogg. the r
they dedicate the mural to all the black and brown men and women who have left us due to police violence, racism and gentrification. reporting in oakland, i'm mary lee, kpix5. >> by the way, people who work at the cafe didn't want to talk on camera saying it's been a stressful time and for their part, the oakland police department and the police union did not want to comment either. >>> a popular trail on the peninsula is closed because of an aggressive mountain lion. two...
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mary, i do agree with you. white people, white children would absolutely be collateral damage in a wise premises system that devalues black and brown lives. that is what the system is set up to do, so that will absolutely happen, and i understand that fear. to your point about it not just being black people in this country, that is absolutely true, but that is because the system is structured that way. it is the complete the humanization of lives that is set up to keep police officer's basically with that power. we cannot really draw the distinction between military and police departments because we see militarized police departments. we see ku klux klan infiltrating police departments. we see the same kind of weaponry, the same kind of "we have the right to shoot to kill," the same kind of authority in our military as we do with our police departments. militarized might is influential on police departments in this country. we have to look at the whole picture. host: let's take a look at the website, theroot.com, you will see stephon clark and alton sterling's stories featured prominently. what else will we find that the website? g
mary, i do agree with you. white people, white children would absolutely be collateral damage in a wise premises system that devalues black and brown lives. that is what the system is set up to do, so that will absolutely happen, and i understand that fear. to your point about it not just being black people in this country, that is absolutely true, but that is because the system is structured that way. it is the complete the humanization of lives that is set up to keep police officer's...
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here brown success is complete she's become the advisor to the french industrialist oswald and his lover also about terminally ill decides to visit mari as husband how much in prison to propose a deal is how men declares himself willing to lend his wife mother here too as well until his death he'll inherit half his fortune. just bought herself a large house continues to wait for how mom's return he shows up on the day oswald's will is read out in the final scene all the truths and disappointments come to might. or have done i asked and talk for. just one day before the end of filming before the famous last scene he had the idea of having that zimmerman commentary of the one nine hundred fifty four germany hungary soccer game playing in the background see my mom from spokeswoman tough announcer he realized a couple of days beforehand that he wanted that does my words my talk before her british clock of yours and those of us mom he changed the final scene of course in fact he said he would shoot it differently because of the honest but. not legal force but the best buy out what i did was nothing. right now because it is night pick it up
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they dedicate the mural to all the black and brown men and women who have left us due to police violence, racism and gentrification. reporting in oakland, i'm marythe people who work at that cafe declined to talk on camera saying it's been a stressful time. the oakland police and their union also declined to comment. >>> former president obama may have a new job title, media producer. the new york times reports mr. and mrs. obama are in talks with netflix. the former first couple are negotiating a programming project. subjects would focus on topics important to the obamas like healthcare and nutrition. >>> a new chapter for them and the weather. >> yeah. we'll see ourselves dry this weekend, which is a nice little change from what we thought 24 hours ago. this is a preview of what you'll see in july. look at the post sunset layer of fog enveloping a good chunk of san francisco, but off in the distance you can see both spans of the bay bridge. peeking out the tallest, the almost shiny new sales force tower, but the fog is encroaching on much of the city, 52 degrees currently, 62 in concord, san jose and santa rosa not that far behind, livermore u
they dedicate the mural to all the black and brown men and women who have left us due to police violence, racism and gentrification. reporting in oakland, i'm marythe people who work at that cafe declined to talk on camera saying it's been a stressful time. the oakland police and their union also declined to comment. >>> former president obama may have a new job title, media producer. the new york times reports mr. and mrs. obama are in talks with netflix. the former first couple are...
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brown's body" he sang as loud as anyone there. on another visit he asked to hear good old hymns. he sang with them. mary dines reported he was so tender hearted that his eyes filled up when he went over to bid the real old folks good-bye. he was, she said, no president when he came to camp, he stood and sang and prayed like the rest of the people. lincoln was cordial to the black employees at the white house. rosetta wells, a seamstress who did sewing and mending for the first family recalled that "he treated the servants like people and would laugh and say kind things to them." echoing her, the former slave elizabeth keckley told a journalist "i loved him for his kind manner towards me. he was as kind and considerate of his treatment to me as he was in any of the white people about the white house." the best example of lincoln's solicitude for black staff members is his treatment of william johnson, a valley/barber who accompanied the first family on their journey from springfield to washington in 1861. at first johnson worked at the executive mansion as a porter but the other african-american employee
brown's body" he sang as loud as anyone there. on another visit he asked to hear good old hymns. he sang with them. mary dines reported he was so tender hearted that his eyes filled up when he went over to bid the real old folks good-bye. he was, she said, no president when he came to camp, he stood and sang and prayed like the rest of the people. lincoln was cordial to the black employees at the white house. rosetta wells, a seamstress who did sewing and mending for the first family...
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marie green is tracking the protests. >> we stand here before you, old, young, black, white, brown, and we are all united in our commitment. >> reporter: the crowd inside sacramento's golden one center arena last night was thin, but the message from sacramento kings owner vivek ran dadive. >> we're going to work hard to prevent this tragedy from happening again. >> reporter: ranadive was compelled to speak because protesters were blocking ticket holders from getting inside the arena. the outrage over the death of a father of two and sacramento resident stephon clark. clark was killed last sunday when officers who were pursuing him on foot for suspected vandalism mistook his cell phone for a gun and began shooting at him. they unloaded at least 20 rounds from their weapons, but they later learned clark was unarmed. >> it's a phone not a gun! >> reporter: earlier yesterday, sacramento's black lives matter group called on supporters to take their outrage to the street. >> take this fight to these streets! they out in these streets killing us! >> reporter: they ended at the arena where their motive was clear. >> we're disrupt
marie green is tracking the protests. >> we stand here before you, old, young, black, white, brown, and we are all united in our commitment. >> reporter: the crowd inside sacramento's golden one center arena last night was thin, but the message from sacramento kings owner vivek ran dadive. >> we're going to work hard to prevent this tragedy from happening again. >> reporter: ranadive was compelled to speak because protesters were blocking ticket holders from getting...
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last weekend oakland mary libby schaaf warned residents of ice raids allowing dangerous criminals to escape. gavin newsom who hopes to become the governor soon once jerry brownecalling on other governors to do the same thing that will make the state better. of course they will. gubernatorial candidate joins us tonight. mr. allen, thanks for coming on. >> thanks so much, tucker. pleasure being on. >> tucker: i haven't lived in california for a while. i don't know the answer. does anyone notice that the state of california is an open rebellion against the united states? is that noted out there. >> you know, californians are all scratching heir they haheadat what's going on with gavin newsom the california democratic party. don't believe that the media reports ordinary californians are absolutely shocked what's going on in the streets of california. >> tucker: so, i mean, what do you think the core problem is? i mean, california was once the greatest state in the union. people came from all over the world to live there, i mean, look ought popular media from 50 years ago. people sang about moving to california. people are fleeing california now? what changed do y
last weekend oakland mary libby schaaf warned residents of ice raids allowing dangerous criminals to escape. gavin newsom who hopes to become the governor soon once jerry brownecalling on other governors to do the same thing that will make the state better. of course they will. gubernatorial candidate joins us tonight. mr. allen, thanks for coming on. >> thanks so much, tucker. pleasure being on. >> tucker: i haven't lived in california for a while. i don't know the answer. does...